

Brian Willoughby
Dr. Brian Willoughby is contributing to transformative work in the field of family life and sociology as an associate professor at Brigham Young University. With a keen focus on the dynamics of young adult dating, relationship patterns, sexuality, cohabitation, and marital beliefs, Dr. Willoughby has established himself as a leading figure in these areas of study. His scholarly contributions include over 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, which have been featured in top-tier family science, psychological, and sociological journals. Dr. Willoughby's expertise is not confined to academia alone; he is a highly sought-after expert whose insights are regularly solicited by journalists from both national print and online media. His research has garnered significant attention, being cited in prominent media outlets such as USA Today, MSNBC, Men's Health, the Washington Post, ABC News, Psychology Today, and Prevention Magazine. This widespread recognition underscores the impact and relevance of his work in contemporary discussions on relationships and family dynamics. In addition to his academic and media engagements, Dr. Willoughby extends his influence through a recurring guest role on the Matt Townson Show, a national radio program that delves into dating and family relationships. His contributions to the show provide listeners with evidence-based insights and practical advice, reflecting his commitment to bridging the gap between research and real-world application. Dr. Willoughby's dedication to understanding the complexities of modern relationships is evident in his comprehensive research approach, which combines theoretical frameworks with empirical data. His work not only advances academic knowledge but also offers valuable perspectives for individuals navigating the intricacies of relationships in today's society. Through his teaching, research, and public engagement, Dr. Willoughby continues to shape the discourse on family life and relationships, making significant contributions to both scholarly communities and the broader public. His ongoing efforts to explore and elucidate the nuances of human relationships ensure that his work remains at the forefront of sociological and family life studies.
Publications
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